The New York City-based coffee shop is closing its First Avenue and 82nd Street location.
Target secured a lease for the East 86th Street and Lexington Avenue space formerly occupied by Barnes & Noble.
The East 84th Street café, which was always crowded, will not reopen amid the coronavirus crisis.
Community Board 8 is trying to keep businesses and residents connected with a listing of all the open businesses.
Upper East Side men's fashion boutique Peter Eliot has reopened for business amid the coronavirus outbreak.
We’re publishing a simple open-or-closed directory for Upper East Side Businesses. Here’s how to get listed.
Lexington Avenue's Metro Drugs was selling face masks for as much as $200 in an attempt to take advantage of coronavirus fears.
Grocery chain Morton Williams is telling shoppers to let seniors and people with health complications use the store from 7-8 a.m.
Board members warned against a "spot rezoning" that would permanently alter the corner of East 86th Street and York Avenue.
The city landmarks commission unanimously approved Trader Joe's application to open a store in the Queensboro Bridge retail space.
The Upper East Side's Community Board 8 voted overwhelmingly to approve Trader Joe's application to opene in a landmarked space.
The popular grocery store is looking to open in a landmarked space beneath the Queensboro Bridge.
The Third Avenue and East 85th Street store launched a closing sale Friday.
Anita Gelato, which has locations in Sydney and Tel Aviv, will open soon on Second Avenue and East 81st Street.
Bond Vet, founded in Cobble Hill earlier this year, recently opened a new location on 62nd Street and Third Avenue.
The Laughing Lotus yoga studio is expanding to new locations after 20 years in Chelsea.
The East 79th Street vegan restaurant was recently named one of the best vegetarian eateries in the country.
The three-story, 23,000-square-foot store will open Saturday, Nov. 2.
The former White House exective pastry chef's new spot serves up French and American food on East 61st Street.
The new Target small-format store is now open on Third Avenue and East 70th Street.
The Lexington Avenue pizza shop's owners left a note in the window thanking Upper East Siders for their support.
The store with an estimated collection of "a billion and one" buttons operated on East 62nd Street for more than 50 years.
"Nordstrom Local" doesn't offer products, but instead acts as a service center for alterations, returns and online pickup.
The longtime Second Avenue movie theater's marquee is blank and its windows are covered up with paper.
The deliveryman worked nearly 50 hours per week and was paid less than minimum wage, according to a lawsuit filed this month.
Real estate developers have made several offers to the owner of Schaller & Weber.
The bakery's massively-popular chocolate chip cookies are now available on the east side of the park.
The massively popular bakery known for giant chocolate chip cookies is having some issues with the gas at its new Upper East Side store.
The chicken chain is opening on Third Avenue between East 86th and East 87th streets on Thursday.
The high-end grocery store on Madison Avenue and East 85th Street closed this month after losing its lease.
Residents of The Beekman co-op on Park Avenue claim Omar at Vaucluse is violating its lease agreement with the building for being too noisy.
The "small format" store on Third Avenue and East 69th Street is expecting to hire a team of 80 people.
The new Pilates stdio will be located in a newly-renovated building on East 78th Street near First Avenue.
The Third Avenue Irish pub will close its doors on Sunday, May 26.
Signs reading "theater closed" appeared overnight in the East 86th Street theater.
The street full of luxury boutiques saw the greatest decline in retail rent cost in all of Manhattan.
The city Department of Buildings found that the business' East 91st Street building was unsafe.
The luxury consignment brand RealReal is opening a new brick-and-mortar store on Madison Avenue.
The business, which offers arts and nature programs for children, said another tenant in the building is to blame.
The Nordstrom "neighborhood service hub" will offer online order pick-up, alterations, tailoring and styling.